Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 26, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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TILE 01tfA1IA DAILY . UE E : ' .I'Jfli ; 1SIAY , SEPTEMBET G , 1 895 ! . r.
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I' NO HEIRLOOMS TO DISPQSE OF AT THE R STORE .i . It I t
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1 he the freshness the i of Goods sale
nevvness , , va ty up-to-date Dry on c .
\ . and , above all , the prices vvould explainThy I-layden's is thronged Daily
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, , vlth crovds of shrevvd bargain buyers. , A fe\i\T of It's Bargains.
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Blacl : { Dress Goods l\\cu's Suits Furniture 'Vittdow Shades Given Away T1a'd11 ' tic Sale
Absolutes I } ' the only de ) 1 a trlnR'nl In ' I1m' ! lire the lowest ' prices ever aide HIJPelnl sale of New York Store 01''PI' . " near . It'r } ' jllollnr's
"f II'II's gnnralltced all wool hlll'k , 011 first class ! staple ! ' Furniture. . . . : , : ' ' '
. " O. 11'1'0 , ; rs" :01'1' o'C Of Ladles'sad \ Mcu' Purnll'h-
J OI1uiht . ' ' ' . . ' Shades ! . worth Ilf the Nts York Store stock of ' -
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11I11 H\ : where 'Oll CIIII eviceptlilug ] I - - " ( ( " ' " " . .
you get IIg U .
} brown \ nud I blue Cheviot 1 " , II II' A Food . I Iteed I It ] locker . Ilnished$1lti' I I 1 I . In I Hoods fron tale I Now 1'G1t I
In binck8 . ? , , . oc. ' , , I lot 7.foot Shades IlxhlreH com- laic \ , and slllllh' Xotlonll , Laces , Hlh- } IU ! rJ1J , 10 , cw
siugle u1sled . sack . styles . , sohl Allother , with IItJ IS. . . . . . . . . . . . . $ : : ; : .fi Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . Hic boos , JoJlllhl'ohlel'll'N , Dress ' 'rhwulu d , Store . 13oys' IOl11ct Shll't
Yo IIhow 3 'ou n life ! of flllley dOllhlc everywhere ] else for $ J.OU ( ) ( ) . this _ . _ , Roth these Hackers ! 111'0 route by 1 lot 7-foot filllHleH with frillge , etc . . tfuwrross tic , worth 25c.
foil ) llresS luods ; It I 1"U' , 1\.1 \ inches wCI'le lit whol'snle cost pl'lcl' . . . $ .1. HI "nlcellelll Hnllllll [ Co " y'L ' „ ' '
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' 'Id'e. 'l'he hest $10.00 suit III 01111th. oJ\'ery ) 41-foot slllInro Exte slon'1nble$2.4 „ : ; J' nO's' heavy all wool Shirts 11I111
, , . _ , . . . , retnllm' llaS a I $10.0U suit , hilt you Square 01' oval drop leaf ' 1'I1IJIl's.$1.s : 1 ,1 lot , 6 ' , foot Opaque ' , with fl' ngl' . . . . . ' , C : :00 ' : yards Spool Cuttou at. . . . . . . . . lc ] )1'I\WI'I'S , the ! \ow : York Store
d(1 ( inches w9de ; 1c yard IIYS goods shore are lJlII/IIII1S that will Defy last ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 / ; 111 \ Ih'IllIs at t Ic
, ! : ! . shollid s'e what we CIIII tool will gl\'o Lllrge ] 811.0 Kitchell Sl1fu. . . . . . . . . a.lI ( ) 1.0 ,1\ i ! , , Hold them for fiOI' , ii : , ' nod $1.00 ,
that would bt Cheap ! II t.e. . , , , , , n ' short tune. Silk Sewing twist I ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , lc , 50a lea ,
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,10 ( IlIchrsIde. : I.II,1. . . , . : hll . , you lit his Pllu All wool , well tall- Small size Kitchell Safe . . . . . . . . . $ .2.90 . \ , " , , ' . to ) he clusl'll 011 tilt , ench. . . . . . . . : ic
\\Ide. ; .Ie yal'd s gootll1 ( Vllltllill tales IIIHlllxtmcs. Ills eel Hlel'\O , Hohh'l's. ) Illil' . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ie '
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trod , l lined ' ' '
II1'OIIeI'hlined , Ian t.d 1I111e1' \ew Pillar Bxtensloll 'l"llIle , Chlhll'I'II'Nntu1'II1 ! ' ' ' '
( 11111101'10(1 ew style , ,
that wOllld hI ! cheap nt :1Ue. : 1)1011(1 } { . . , ors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lc Hllrltn'N , lllLIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tc gl'II } Jt'l'III' }
alltI blot 'wol'sleI ' ' ; . . . . . . . : , . . . . ! IlIth. ribbed ' ' '
, , . : clay worsteds ( . gray and brown 44x44 , U t } lrgS . . . . . . . . . . . . i.2i , : : : , 150 : lines y full weight y I1ml !
; ,18 . hlchts ! ! ! whll ! ; . .me yard bugs IIn 1111- h'lcot lit vii casHluu'res worslell ch'I- ! A good full slzo lIel1. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.fiO Lace : , CurtaluN . : . , 50c : 1oc , $ I.IHI 1 to. . " _ Lll . . lth : Hnel" : buucli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . le Ih't''I' IIl1ell , for 1I1.llIch. . . . . . . . 8e
ported ( ,01':111111 : Novelty that would 110 . Snu12 srorg , e ones at , . $ _ ) ( I I : : ; , ' .00 ' ' hllllhl ( ' each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lc ' wuulll
, 011'1. ' neat effects ! In Scotch hvecds single ( old Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOc , 11.11\ : 4'5H , , , 1. With a 1:11111111 IIlh'lIl1ce on larger \
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mcccllellt value lit r..lc. and \ \ ( lOUtl. ) , lll'l'tlsted sack coats style , Goo l : \llIttrelH.$1.r..1 . l.htullle , I 100tI let ! , IlIIh , : tll ; ( ) , $ " . , . 'Pape . , roll . . , . . . . . . . . , , . , , . . , . . . . . 1C 8lzl's.
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r' as . IlIeheN wide ; .ISe ' 1I1'11 lniys Joolls lIgIIllh : wall > lll ! ; anti Jlegl'lIt frock Oak ( 'eliteI' ' 1'lIhlclI. 18x18.$1.00 $ . . 'I0 t0 ! . . . y . : . . : . . . . . . . . . . . : ; . $ : : ; ; ,1.00 . : Iuzt'll 11001,1:1 : Iozell..N. 1 : ! . . . . . . . . Ic I.IIlIe : : ! ' ht'Ilwnnl YCHI : : ! Illlll
that have retailed 1 III Olllllha for i ' ' . A tills allSOItllH of Fringes 111111 1It' N RlIf1l1t1Y . Iltl7.al1. . . . . . . . . . . Ie '
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COli II : ! laic Celltm' ! 'I'llulell : , : . ! .lx I. . . . . . . $1. : . ! , . 1'1\1111'1. \ l1a tlll'l\ \ I gray nut ! l'all1l'I'1 : !
' 3 ; ' 1\1'11. \ ( lIltl Feather 1'l1Iow > I , per pair.L.OU LooIIN. SEGO D- hair , New York Stare : : ; 11I'lce $ UiO ,
' " . . 4U Inches wllll ! ; finc yard lIm's n COllt- Y M' CI I. } lirCots . 1II1Ile ) ) Crtune. : . . . : : : : : . i5C If yott will look near ! 011I' iuunl ' aria lhH'I : : , 'l'hl'l'I1 < < 1 , hl'I Nt . sllool. . . . . . . . „ . Y.ze gash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . roc
" lug serge nllll 1111 impo 1 ' y ) French . Young en s Clothing " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ut ' Carpet ) stock you will thlllie We are ( Ilk 'Flu ' cnd . 100 yard 1'111001. ) . . . . . 2cc III < 1II's' hell , . . . Jel't' , ' ribbed Vests
" , " . . . . . ; )1" ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SIII'JII . ) ) lilIIJ1IJ 1 ( HIT Still lit It. { tuning Irons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " \I.e , , ' \ . . . . : : ! York . (
' excellellt valve HUe. . . . " " " and I I'a I . ' ,
Se\gl' " lit , , , " . . ,1111 , YOI' ] ' ' '
. . , . , \ . ; . lougy r , 1II 11 , "e ale \ , .11' I . ' 1e ; IJ ' ! ( ; .S .II1I1"t ; lli\IIU.1 ) \ I oor : . . , . : ; - , 1111 1'1ew Htul'tJ price
, , , Olll\ muL I ! 011. ,
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, , , , , , ( rocket I ( piton , hllll. . . . . . . . .I1e ! . , ,
G2 luche5 I I w'Ide I ; 5Ue yard I buys I the ' -ti ' e ' e. " . [ CiOc . each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -
> ) ) ' 09ob ( ) ; 0o , tI . ) ' ' ° ' \ a ' . , .de
. . Wllllt . you to 111I" our clothes from 1111 OO'i'n' ; : \ BJ.npoH 1\10 JU'I Great Sale of . . ' . „ iic , '
. , ' , ' , . J J ' . , . . . . a e 1"Jllull' ; 1Veb , . . rnrd j . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .y-'c , '
best 1 Storm ber ofltrtd it I " ' .7 All the \ ' . ' ' .
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ICII 0111I er"o ever 0 ern 11'e ' . . . ' a'l'ts ) ! J pllll ! 4'iy ; OIl hi III 8'110) ; ) [ ' (110 . - " \\OI'cellt'l' : ! . 1'ntner III'ol ,
\\'e will dress you wt'1111111 \ glue toll , . + ' , , . . , ( ' , 1'1\11'11 SI 1'I.t ( I'IIIlllllr . . . . . . . . . "IIC . . '
O 1I.1 III. J 11'e ' Nbow .1 h1 r Dal : ! , , " . Ladies Dresses \ e. " ) ) " -7' : ] t &H 1111(11' i . I ) ' ' '
e.lire. 1'1 10\\ ( ) II e Salts . ' 1x3U ) a tes re ses ( ( 'OI'SI'lsfl')1II
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! . , , _ . . . .very l'I'IIS011 to make this y ' our \ ti ' adlag e. lire. . .lIg ,11. .H. ' 1'l'IIdll " 'heelll. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 21 F .c " . ' . ' . . ' . : . . '
' . .11 ; } IlIcllcs . "hIe and \ \ . bC and \ ( IHI y S ! nn . 1l'llIlcll1l1l'teI'N. " 'e will sell you n (111I'- 01 18x.J.0 bevel 1 vlnte ) mirrors . 1 1101- JII\'III the tit ' xt few days ( , COllIIIWIIC- ' 1'111110- : the , l'i\\ Yorl : , " Stare , worth . 1111 1
JtllVOl.tell all wool 1.'I'ellch Serge : wOI.th lilliI' . . . . ' . . ' Ishe(1 oak double tops ) , IHtll'IIt fug ' ' ' mOl'III11 , will on'er . . - . tu $ I.OO , JU at , per pldl ) . . . . . . . . 5U0
48' . - . well mntl" long punts sut ( fur ' ' . . ' , . . 'l'h\ll'stlur nlornhlg we . . _ " ) , - IC 11'unl I IIlut I.u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1(1' ( (
.e. , . . , _ . . . SLaU ; ; double or single ( - brgnat.d gents 111'1 I \el w orl ' lox castors _ . : stills oar luuuulsl I ' IIluck oC Testis : : ! Salts at ' .1 1 .
. , . . . : .rO tlolhle . : . . . 0\ I I el Lntll' SIIIH Hie Wh'e Dress SIII .s. . . . . . fic Thursday
Jt { lucheS . 2-C hll 111I. / . , . DI'lss
: i Ilches wide ; .IC yard buys al la ( Nines fl'UIII l.t to "U . Finer ' . for that \sulI } IllIIg $ 'SiW , our 10WI'I' ' thou over , . ' , . . 'lwlII . . . . . . , - '
ones : ,
" 1111"1 . , , 11'lee ! 'lr mllle. test tot ' .1' I Ct " el . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . c .
1 crud t I all wool I ih'urfattl I I . - nhe ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1- . " 0 1osrll pt1O ' alt toel . . " ' I
1IO'e WO.O. ? _ $4.i-u , ( . i.fiO null lire II luudsoula Cashmere DaNSCS ! . all ' to ' F rlda "
Our lire or ' , II'ld'R hoot Inc -Ii $ (10. $ 111111111 ; liS Jlle as HIIIsollle YrlSslH. : I 111101'1' Belt losl' HIIlIIO.tel.I. ) . . . . le . rl ayau d S abu"day
! : Il1e Novelty ! ' : om Ide tailor uhde sllitN for $ IU.UU anti $11,50 , ' sizes sad colors worth $10,50 ,
. taluI' Ilule $1.00 lul l. Thursday's Specials l11a :1.,0 _ S houldct ' [ 1 ( ) r0 . uj ) partuN. . . . . . . . fic .
to $ : .00 Ixcuis nnyhhlg III IInalulu ) ' ' . ' for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IiJ3 Hholllll'I' lose Hlllliorler " Ihl'o , , '
' ' ' III oil the rawest fabrics fall ) st 'les' . . $ ! .U" Lieny ; lh II hhl'l' I ) , ( ' 'omhs . 5c 0u1ur'ee SII sal' of ( I'ocerII'N , COffl'U ,
We will s11 all of PrlesteY'H DI'ess Wash Sril4fs 11111)01 . ell 1 1II/INh Chick Suits . I eulieS' P'I\ , : : IIIIH'I'I'hh'fs ; lu2 tot ( ; , , . . . , le 0l. 110111. SIIIar almost gln'l wa y , Iteltd
10.t 'c
21 . Goads . ( llchulll/ u0vtltl.N , , , . silk w'nrp fiO pkctN oC Dress GllghalR , worth Nntltll utlxetl ( patterns . wOI'lh ItlhhcII ; ' ; r : : : : : ie prirS I . IIWI , lea <
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f. SIlII 11 I _ ItibhunS-I'p to Xo. ! 1 at , Yard. Ic . \ :
IIenrA'ttI4 , elc. , for 15c . Not ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , " mxl't IIt < _
IOII'Ittls I C nr1 Boys' Clothes 8\I , tOIllOllO\ ; Ie $12.fO.II0W.$8.0. , All silk blvd : , while 'II't ' . ' lest xxx : \lhmeRoll [ Fleur , per
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sue of these numhorH Is worth less 100 deter 1 ! Dress ( Ingham . wO'lh . All wool Asrahlth ( , lath SnItN . "I'I" 1'11' hhe' : whle 111t Nt1cl ] , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . .
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Assllhlh HillN. eaves " ( .
than $1,00 ( . wl are the I I III' ! e 'ru of the 1Tothus . 10' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ot.t ' ' and hrotvu mlxtlll's , trim- „ " I " per ' ' ' IS" I the best I tlDUr that l .51.00
1' . S . ' 1'm he sure are right he. Comfort khud , 'rhls properly ' Prints for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ gray alll lJlOWII ( I yards all sill ' \tII s far . . . . . . lc UOI' II milled II
S.-'o you means Staple 3ylc
COlfol.t . '
1. Inre rl/ht Ihul metlS II'oll'I SIIIII' 11'llIts ndug flat hi aid , former llrlce ' lill"l'l ; 111nutsutn ( svaranledl. t
31e fllt lJlhl forler pi I'.mhrohlerlga . yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ie llhlltsola'III'nltct
, fl'e mlllll your purchase It Is to s'lectet Il"CI ( giving ( fabrics , good ! ' \IW fork . Stare Bnee batten , 10e $1O , 10\$8.0 : .J j'lilhr \1 : IIIS 1 111 UI'IIIIII\\ \'III'nltct ( \ . . . . . . De
yout ' hilt ' rest to lee ) : O\'l' our ] lug or f'IIIII ) aUII thl' best . of :1'oll worl- l I chit y . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . re All wool 1IIIol.tPII \ HI'I'colol's ; Soaps slid Nash Powders I'BUily ; , UI'IIIIII8111nl. \ 11111Iocha . : Coffee ! , :
, - hlwks. \\'n mean JuNt w'bnt we - mUlshlll , "hlch . realize ho ' mllst \tw Tot 1 , Store : ; . It and , ' Al ! \ ' .
: ml JIHt wlllt SIY- : ' we 1.tIIIZI ! a 1)0) t \ : , 1111 ie ' \11'011 wille , bincl " , envy . brown told . pet' 'It ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , '
that If our goods cal lJe beat we will - hll\'o. 11'c 1'111' with I good honest (1Id,1 . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : % ) e tal , trhnndng In\ IllsPlellle 1 111 lIIul .1 hnn : of Lal\l' ' ( uap . . . . . . . . . . . .de , : All 111' khlls 011) of " n ) , . " ' , Hili- L'ie
' refund t the nunun . Imlt for irI' trod 0:1' ; gllltl lines tit ComfartS'1'n' ( HI'II 1011 , YII.t : e , bossv . former ) price $ , . ! ! , . $ . Boca \ x . Clmax , 111101 111t othU'S. Al MudsLlbh ' y ' Olll , l : \ > : AI.tol"S tII s 01' II cL .
. . $ 1 : , : prU. $1i5 , $ : . . .tU and up. \I'W ! ' grays . blacks foul reds 11'11111'1 fie Also : o styles 1'1 I of 11'1 newnohbv ( ( : 10W.S.V SIIN , ; 7 la ; I loc. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 3te 1m : . 11"II.t Lhht'leII's fO. . . . . . . Blc . . . . . l Y.ze
Millinery \ 11'llItlt Dent ] ( Hah'III , /lll'clllH- - - blest malellnlllll ) cIII , II $1.I : ; IGliu \ atll' lnlI'I' ' , II'ge ) aelmge : 'c ' CIIIS fi. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 10e
Our lull ) Ina of exqulsitt and ) - l\\eu's Boys' and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I1 : c. 71 : ( ! IOC , : " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 dUS 1111 . : , , HOIII Vlst , tic . . . . . . . . . . . . 3c IllIt nesv g o ndS svi111 Palesnt keY open -
011' fnllllo oXlllsll . . . oots wih Iutelt i
lelll- '
, : ' Snpolio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6e oel-
' 1' . lj" ' ' Ladle , and Chlldren 'S JnckDt . ' I " " erS.
' Is ' n0 " - . . : s ole
fns 1iIllinug : 011 Iale sv CI Ou New York 1\1 .1Idwls. a.ls.
fil I 1 II 10W. ( Closing t e , v { " ' lulls' \ Ohlll\'I'1 : : : .
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thlug that 011. torrid 11'11 to seu' ; all Chi dren ' s Clothing SOS11Sg . ; , Cloaks ( ' apes , HIh.t > :111 : "rIl' HClllhhlllg , Tye . II'I I 11111. . . . . . . . . . . , IOlllnlols , 111' ) a.lh ] can , Ge
thll tllt ole COlllt " Chtdreu's CIotUttg t Shirts' Holll cal ally
, Fverg fatvm . jto Store Stationery. . el''I ! ' , all it slllcial pr lceN . ] cattle ! Axe Plug , Ilel' l 11. . . . . . . . . Hic All 1 1111'1 I + luuw , per t3 : . lb can , ) ' le
NtyllSll 1IIIcH. , S
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1 st\lHh . gOOI : ' 1\11' nI.lo A outhulal l 1 n of the rand o ) nl 1 , tatotery. ' ) Il , ! 9 1 DS " ' I oh ' Itkl ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - , . > , 11111'1 lIP' :1.11 CII 81e
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, ' paitcru . : luythhlg 'In 1" " ltherH or HIl- COltlUltol the111 opcIIII , Bm'lloIH'S. lll.knl-o. f : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ie a i Our slok from the ( ass YOlle Hlm'o HIls 'hol' 11' : ; " 111I'st IlllH patted II Cnlifarulu .
' l' t 1 . ' ' salt of raw Vlothll , lot the hill oC ' ' . . . . . . . . . 1e I . ' , , ' nud Cnlifnuda ibttl.Rt + t ] I' 'pod . . . . . . . . . , e Baked ) fork CIlfollu.
buns. ' The prices ( ph tsultly ; SI'II'ls- ! lew 111 Lead 1I'nlls , Par dozen 1cd ; of .1:11,111 : " 'llsts 11111llclellllosl1s : cnlfolia III'Plkflst uot. 2.a 1olk and BI'IIIS , large cane He
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I ivy H11 , ' A visit ( to )1tISllt delll.tmelt wi I lSt : SintepeucilS . perdazeu. . . . . . . . . . . . Ie f 1S ( 01 the ground AuOr-iu \llclellllosl1s I'I''sh Hollell UnUneaL . . . . . . . . . . . .yea ' .Ib ran of Iem's , enl } . . . . . . . . . cals . . . . % ! ) e
II , . \ lhrog recent arrivals now shown for , Irlrgo Ialsllls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ic
.0 well pattl. III } 1'1'1\1111 fol I apt r and ] Is ' elopes ! . Per box..5c lS lecatlon . m'go } , . . t 01 HII'lIlel. li I' clln. . . . . . . . . . . . ) 1' e
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the lust tlll. I 1 New Yl'low latches . Duly . . . . . . IC 4
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HAVDENs " "AVDENs MAYDENs ' H . NAYDENs NAYDENs NAYDEN :
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WOUtD LIKE THER PLACES l >
esignations of Fish Oommissioner Oakley
and Meikle Would Be Accepted ,
I GOVERNOR IOlCOMB MAY ASK THEM
Cool11eaa In the State PIIlr ) ' hoard
the I.nl ot n 1).nAr , 'm'nt
Jh'hn''n the Members nN to
) Suhorlnnte" .
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LINCOLN , Sept 25-Speclal.-indicatlons ( )
point to I reorganization of the state fish cem-
mission lt In early date Messrs .
n. H. Okley of Lincoln and J.
B . lelklo of Onull , the re .
publcan commissioners called on the gov-
ernor late this afternoon , InJ V. ' . L. May of
Omaha , the democratic member , was In
consultation with the ex ! utvo yoterday.
Jt Is known that there ha been conslderablo
frlcton ! recently among the member of the
commlulon , and considerable anlmoslly was
displayed durIng the Omaha state blr. The
cakes of ice floating around In the brook
trout aquariums were not cooler than the
atmosphere In the ihhere1 ! exhIbIt building
when Commissioner May came In contact
with his assoclt3.
t ' The cause of all this 1 reeling seems to
be M. E , O'Brien superlnlelllent of the
fsherlos , Mr. O'Brien draws I sa'ary of
t.500 , beshlo1 house rent and Incidentals.
When he was appointed , O'Brienas suppose
to be a democrat , but during the last stale
cmlh n ho lent his efforts to the eement !
of republicans represented by Majors and
slmlhr leaders. He was esp.c'ally bitter In 1
his right on Edgar Howard , editor of the i
l'apllon Times , a warm personal friend of
Governor llolcomb I Is understood that
Mr. May his boon In favor of relev ' ng Mr.
O'Brien from duty , while the republican members
ber ha\'o Insisted on hIs retention.
After the conference today between Governor -
nor Holomb and Iessrs. lelle and Oakley
a Lincoln gentleman who Is very freadly :
with ont of the commluloners remarked that
the governor had announced his In'entlon of
making a change In a few days , Ho said the
governor bae.1 his action on the lack of
harmony existing among the commissioners.
The term of Mr. May who was confirmed
by the senate , expired last June and he Is
s merely a hohl.over. Messrs. Oakley and 'I '
MeIkle wer npl'olnlN by Governor Crouse
and their terms of once expire In June , 1590 '
and June 1597 , respectively. Neither 1896'1
confirmed by the senate , however and the
governor therefore conlends that he can reorganize -
i organize \ Ill an entirely new commission If !
110 lleslres.
The friends of tie republican member In-
slat that one of them will he retained , bt
that would appear 10 he unllely : , If Mr. May
I reppolnt Mr May has been nt the head
of the Nebraska fish commission since its or-
1 . rlnlzaton ( and Is prominently menton11 for
. appolntmenl by President Cleveland as Un led
States Ilh commlulon'r.
Commissioner J. n. Melkle . when seen late
last evening at his residence , , said that he
had not recl'111 any letter ! \ from Governor
Ilolconsb requesting his resignation. le admitted -
mited that be had spent the afternoon wIth
the governor nt Lincoln , but denied that any
change In tlt elate nh cmmlulon was discussed -
cussed lt this meeting .
11. . \lrh'llurnl UI"IIln .
NOlTI LOU , NEb. , Sept. 25.-Special.--- ( )
Perhaps the largest all certainly the best
collection lf farm and garden produet from
one townshl ever aeen In thla ( part of tie
state WH n1l ll at 1 bullln ashned It
that use ytenly. Oy 3 o'clork the rom
. - l1gan 10 look crowded and Committeeman
J Strong , whore duty I was tn receive and
w recllll for the exhibits offered , began . to
tt ' look anxiously \ round for Nom to lIne up
file mlrcclancCul collection without Injury.
hut the stream . of exhibits continued to flow .
until the very floor was covered from side t
side And knee-deep l with . a most handsome
display of all vegetables , fruits and grains
)
1
peculiar to tills climate. The committee feels
confident that this township can make an
exhibit at the Valley county fair . which opens
today that wi secure premiums for lest
.
township exhibits
GOSSIP PROM 7'111 ( S'J'NI'I' 101SI ; .
governor ; luh'olnh Grnnt" the hl , trn-
dllon ot Maraca nn,1 Ph'hl"
LINCOLN Sept. 25.-Speclal.-Governor ( )
10lcomb today announced his decision' In the
case of Barnes and Fields alleged bank
swIndlers , who are wanted In Kansas City .
Mo. . for defrauding two banks of $500. The I
governor took the mater under advisement
lust evening after listening to argument on
both sides ! and this morning he decided to
grant the requisition ' of the governor of ls-
sours I Is understood that efforts will be
made In Omaha 10 retain the prisoners under
arrest there by habeas corpus proceedings.
Tile ' certificate of nominations of the popu-
list state convention were fled today with the
secretary of state. I was signed by Secretary -
tlry of the Slate Central Commltee Frank
Eager . I was given out today that Judge W.
L. Stark of Aurora has positively resigned
the chllrmlnship of the committee. This
body will meet next Friday lt Lincoln and
elect a successor 1 Is considered quito likely
that J. A. Edgerton will be the man named
10 succeed Stark. Mr. gdgerton was secretary -
Ilry or the stile central committee last year
and I now clerk II the ounce of the bureau
of IlluLtrll1 statistics under Deputy Labor
Commissioner Powers. Jude Stark assigns
as I reason for not being able 10 serve as
chairman of the committee too much business
of 1 personal nature.
Governor Holcomb desires to direct attention -
that the conference of west-
ton to the fie thlt -
er slates to bo held II Topeka the It of
October Is open 10 a larger representation
than Is surmised by many who are interested
In the movement. The arranged plan pro-
rides dual the governor ot each slate and
territory west of the Mississippi shall be n
delegate ex . ofilcio. He Is authorized to select
twelve delegates at large . two of whom shall
bo its United States senators , and four dele
gates at large from each congressional district -
Irlct , one of whom shall be the member of
congress or territorial delegate-elect. In all-
dHln 10 these the president of each Chamber
of Commerce or hoard of Trade . or other com-
mercbl body , Is made a delegate , with authority -
thorlty to appoint an alternate I the president
dent Is unable to nUend. All members of the
permanent interstate Deep harbor committee -
tee are made delegates. The mayor of each 1
city west of the Mississippi river Is a delegate . '
gate He Is empowered to appoint one additional -
tonal delegate for each 10.000 Inhabitants or
fraction thereof of his city and , Is also empowered .
powered to appoint In alternate should he be
unable to attend. I Is to this latter 1110'
vIsion concerning the mayors to which Governor -
Governor
lenten and , trusts that each city In Nebraska
over the 10,000 census will see 10 It that It Is
fitly represented lt the Topeka gathering.
Articles of Incorporation were filed today :
with the secretary of state or the Crawford '
company of Omaha. The business of the as-
soelllon will be buying and selling town !
lots and lands. Incorporating and laying out i
villages , digging canals and supplying water
power. The C31)UII ) stock Is $150,00 , and
the Incorporators are A. I : . Hobson , W. J ,
I'orbes. J. H. Hickox and Charles J. Grable
Wart Ih.th'r Jn1rO\1 Fnellltles .
CRgIGITON , Neb. , Sept : S.-Speclll- ( )
There Is great dissatisfaction here over the
accommodations given by the Elkhorn. There
Is plenty of traffic and travel on this branch
to entitle It to I passenger tram besides
tie accommodation that II now running.
The tine was changed last Monday . making
It necessary for those attending the Sioux
City fair to drive fourteen miles to PlaIn-
view , or go by way of Norfolk. Unless there
Is a change shortly the bulk of trade will
go to Sioux City Goats will be shipped to
lllh1lew ( over the Short Line and freighted
overall from there
, hind ut n Fnrmer .
NORTH PLATTE . Neb. , Sept . S.-Spe- ( -
clal.-The ) following letter , written on brown
wrapping paper and enclosed n beer bottle ,
was found by a farmer on 1 sand bar In the
Platte river near Brady Island yesterday :
"July 11 , 189S.-1 han been led to strong
drink ; my wife proved faithless and run
away wIth another wan So 1 decided to .
drown myself. 1y remains will be found
anywhere between the wagon bridge , . and
railroad bridge , North Platte , Neb. "
Across the back of the papa Is written ,
"A deserted husband " The writing Is
plainly done , with a lead pencil . There have
been no disappearances from tills city and
the note Is regarded lS I fake
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NI:11it.1SICA COUX'IY COX\ ' X'IIOXS.
Ylrlon" Jnrt , . " In Several S'etol"
Nnnae ' 11.lr ' 1'iekels.
CENTRAL CITY NI'b. , Sept 25.-Special (
Telegrll.-The ) republican county conventon
held here today was an enthusiastic gathering.
The ticket : Treasurer , g. A. Richardson ;
clerk . George D. Bockes : sheriff . John Sutton ;
clerk of court A. J. Dowlc : Judge , Pat
leton : superintendent , Prudence Baird : cor-
oner , C. 1V. Bowlby : surveyor W. J. Duncln-
son Sheriff Porter was tendered I renom-
Inlton for a third term , but declined , Dele-
gates 1 state convention : C. Hosteter , Louis
Richardson , W11am Clrnes , J. W Porter ,
C. W. Lemaster W. F. Sinsel , W. C. Shelton ,
H. Sprague , A. G. Basil and S , I , . Wiser.
John Paterson , candidate for district judge
was requested 10 select delegates to the ju-
dlclll convention : C. Ifostetter W. W. Wol-
cott J. W. Porter J , C. Marlin , g. g. Ross ,
Robert Campbell , J. J. Gllosl ) M . L. Hossl-
ter W. T. Thompson and W. C. Shelton .
pgNDER , Nsb. . Sept. : ; ( Special Tell
gram.-The ) democratic county convention of
Thurston county was held here today. Very
Ito interest was manifested as 10 the oul-
comu. Everything was cut and , dried. Out
of eight precincts In the county there were
only four represented. J. H. Mullen received
the ) nomination for sheriff . J. J. Lynch for
county treasurer and John Stout for county
clerk. There being no candidates for j\\'lgo. \
superintendent . and coroner those offices were
left Ylcnt.
pmHc Neb. . Sept. 25.--SpeclI.- ( )
One of the most harmonIous and enthusiastic .
lhusllslC , a well as the best attended , county
conventions ever held In this city was that or
the populists today. Following Is the ticket :
Clerk . R. A. Tawney ; treasurer . Nick
Wecker : judge Jarvis Dean : coroner , Dr A.
J , Chlystnl : sheriff , ii. O. Hammer : surveyor
A. Bulerfeld : superintendent Hason Turner.
Tale office of commissioner was left vacunt.
I Is generally supposed that the democrats
will endorse the nominees for clerk and su-
porlllendent. The republican convention will
le held tomorrow and the democratic Satur-
day.
day.pLATTSMOtTI. Neb , Sept , 25.-Special (
Telegram.-The ) democratic county conven-
ton was held In this city this afternoon .
with all delegates present The convention ,
was called to order by H. D. Travis and
Dr. A. " ' . Wallace of Union was chosen temporary .
perry chairman and Frank J. Morgan secc
relary. The convention was remarkably harmonious -
monious and resulted In the choice of W. II.
Dearing for clerk of the district court : Jacob
Tisch , treasurer : William D. Wheeler ,
sheriff ; Michael Archer , probate Judge ; I.et'
ter Stone . county clerk ; George Gilmore . superintendent -
perlntendcnt of public Instruction : Edward
Ratnour coroner ; Conrad Schlater surveyor ;
George Towel , commissioner Third dlslrll'l ! ,
and Jacob Falter for lhe I ' ln't.
w'onann Shot nt I'nlrmont.
FAHUONT , Neb. , Sept. 25.-Speclal.-A ( )
family com'lslng of a man and his wife and
daughter . on their way from Des Moines to
Red Cloud . Neb. . camped , about three miles
cast of here last night , and while the wife
wa cooking supper the man took his gun
and went out to kill some duck When
returning and within about four rods of
camp In gelling through a wire fence . the
gun was discharged , shooting the wife In
the right side About twenly.fve shot
struck her and some went In so far that the
doctor could not touch them with his probe.
He thInks It I a dangerous wound
Ih'ntb ot I l'h'N't Citizen.
PIERCE , Neb. , Sept. 25-Special-D ( ) . D. ,
Pool . one of Pierces energetic young men ;
died last night of typhoid fever lie leah
1 young wife and three small children. The
funeral will occur Thursday.
All the work 1 done on the interior of the
new opera house. The structure Is a very
Imposing one and wilt bE formally ( opened to
the pblc In about _ two week
S
For quality , purity , boquet and healthfulness -
ness there la no wine D goad 8 Cook's Extra
Dry Imperial Champagne ,
USED A BANKER AS A TARGET
Poor Marksmanship Alone Saved the Life
of J , M Ol'cig ,
TRIED TO KilL A PlATSMOUTI MAN
Irolln'nt Citizen ot X'hl'I"I.n Sne-
ce"I" In UO"AIII 'I'hree Ihallets
Jlre,1 nt 11m nt Close Unne
by nn Bne1) ' .
KANSAS CITY Sept. 25.-A special 10 the
Star from Norton , Kan. . says : Morgan
Heaton made a desperate attempt this mornIng -
log 10 kill J. M. Craig a Platsmouth , Neb. .
banker and falling turned his revolver on
Cashier W. T. Shlemaker of the Norton
Slate bank The bullet directed lt the
later also went wide of its mark and Heaton
was finally arrested.
Craig was one of the defendants In I case
recently brought by Healon's wife and which
was decided against Ileaton. Feeling be-
lween the Iwo men hs been bitter since
then , and at 9 o'clock this moring when
they met on a prominent street , lealon In
quick succession fred three shots lt Banker
Craig.
Intense excitement followed ! the shooting ,
and In the melee Healon escaped . None of
the shots look elect , and when It was found
that Craig was uninjured attention was turned
to HelIon , He had made for the Norton
State bank , Upon enterIng the bank building -
Ing he went Immediately 10 Cashier Shoe-
maker's desk and fired a shot lt that oOcll1
Heaton's aim again proved to be untrue and
he was arrested before he could fire another
matter. time. Great excitement . prevails over the
, \XXl.\ COUNTY P.\HS.
Agrleulturnl 1Iehlbils 19xeepliounlly
.lrleulnrnl 'hlhl" E.e"IItonnly
. . , . .
1.1. In , \1 s.tun" .
FREMONT . Sept. 25. ( Special.-Tho ) an-
oust fall or the Dog County Agricultural
society Is being held here this week. Yesterday
day and this forenoon were principally token
" \ with bringing In and arranging exhibits .
The I.rmers' institute : a'n organization of the
fsrmerb of DOdge 'and ' parts of Washington
and Saunders countieshas . ' nn excellent and
tastefully ' arranged' ' display of fruits , grains
and vegetables and h'eve ' ' also I number of
entries In the live Stbck and poultry exhibits.
The poultry exhibit Is 'e ceplonaly good and
Is much larger than ' uslal Some of tile best
chickens In the &tltl are owned In thIs
county and are on" ' exhibition here. Havens
& Son of Fremont' ' hale a large number of
coops of birds that ' have ' taken prizes at poul-
try shows throughoh'Jthe , slate. The Itend-
ance Is fair and I lane crowd I looked for
tomorruw.
CNTHA [ , CITY , Wb. , Sept. 25.-Speclal (
Telegram.-The ) MCifltR County Agricultural
society Is holdlnl It # I annual fair . From
present indications } , \ vill be one of the most
successful ever hell \ fi'(11e { county.
WEST POINT . lt \f' Sept. 25 ; ( SpeclaL- )
The Cumlng count \fVr opened yesterday
with a fall attendance . The weather Is all
that could be desired.
1 LMWOOJ. Neb. . Sept. 25-Speclal ( Tell-
gram.-The ) fir today greatly exceeded all
anticipations. The exhibits of all kinds were
good Tomorrow a big crowd will be present
that being school da1. The program Includes
a 2:30 : pace . and free-for-al trot and a lorch-
Icht procession and trades' display In the
evening The attendance today was 1.200.
BEAVER CITY , Neb. , Sept 2S.-Speclal (
Telegram.-Thla ) II the second day of the
Furnn county fair . The attendance has
been large and the weather fne , The dla-
play of farm products was never so good
The Furna county state fall exhibit , which
was awarded frt premium , hiss been given
a position In agricultural hall and Is a lead-
InK attraction , Indications are that . this
will be the most successful year of the a-
soda lion.
PLATTMOUTU , Neb. , Sept 2S.-Spe'a (
Telegram-The ) county fall here today was
largely attended , the bicycle races being the
drawIng card . The nve.wle race between
.
Iury Thornton of 1'-lrrlgul. la . on third-
mile bicycle track and Alli'on's running
team on the horse track was very exciting
Thorton winning ly about three feet. Time :
13 : 18. Special one-lhlrd mie open , with
five starters : Carter . Illalr . first : Tom Plter-
son second ; Sam Paterson , third. TIle :
1:55. : One mile county chlmplonshlp , three
starters : SI Patterson won , Murray sec-
ond. TIme : 2:40 : 3.5. Tomorrow promrses
10 be a great day on the wheel track and
some state record smashlnJ Is looked for.
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PUI'\ ' 1111SAxn : ICGUS lCAlt I 1X''S
COlllton ur Iht' 1'ntrh' " :1111'II.nl
' \IIIlh' . \t't'ordlll to the BXllert.
BEATRICE , Sept 25.-Special.-Expert ( )
A. E. I owle Is still at work on the books In
the office of lice city clerk. le Informs The
lee representative that there has been Issued
warrants amounting 10 p perhaps $40,000 that ,
so far as there Is any record note be had ,
were unauthorized , but by correspondence
wih parties to whom Issued he has nscer-
tllnld that the greater portion of these warrants -
rants were for supplies actually furnllhed
and ordered paid by the council , although
no record of such action can bo found. lie
states that It Is very dlfcllt to trace just
what are genuine and what are spurious
warrants . as so many or the records of the
clerk'f' oOcJ have been desl eyed , Mr. Fow-
lie thinks that his first statement to the
counci that there has been Is-
sued forged or duplicate warrants
amounting to about $8,000 Is very
largely correct. Considerable excitement was
created upon the streets this morning by a
report 10 the elect that City Clerk I'hiiiipe ,
who II In jail awaiting trial In the district
court had escaped during the night. Sheriff
K'll was kept busy lt the 'phone all tore-
noon denying the rumor. -
A resolution was pesed last evening l
the city council meeting Instructing gxpe't
Fowle to make I thorough examinaton of
the books and accounts of the cIty treasurer .
clerk ali water commssloners ! from July 1.
1890. to August 21 , 1895 , and make a report
of findings to the council ,
Judge Bush convened court yesterday and
adjourned until Monday . at which time It Is
expected he will adjourn the term until November -
vemb 18.
The chorus choir of Centenary Methodist
Episcopal church tendered a public reception -
ton this evening to Hev. O. S. Dudley who
has ben returned here by the annual con-
ference I pat'tor of that cllurch An inter-
eating refreshments program was rendered . followed by I
" ' . C. T , 1. COln"'Iton lt llenlrlet' . ,
BEATRICE , Sept 2S.-Spc'nl.-Tho ( ) tWE
ty.frsl annual convention of lhe ( Nebraska ,
WOlan's Christan Temperance union wi I
hold ) its opening session In this city tomor :
row , beginning Il 9 o'clock n. m. . the met-
Ir.g to ba held In the First Presbyterian
church , The executive committee arrived 10-
dar and held a preliminary meeting this evon-
Ing. Ample provision for the entertainment
of delegates his been made by the local com
mitees , and everything possible will bC dune
for the comfort and welfare of visitors.
Yesterday was tine birthday anniversary
of the rector of Christ Episcopal church , W.
P. N. J. Whnrton , and the choir called upon
him tn the evening and presented him a
gold pen case of most elegant design and I
.
workmlnshlp.
Quito a number of tine Modern Woodmen i
of America of Beatrice attended a picnic I
given yesterday by the loyal camp or that
order at Liberty. Rev hire Shepherd of
Lincoln was the chief orator of the day
Messrs. John A. Horbach and V. T. Lantry
of Omaha have been In the city for a day
01 two , looking over the motor hoes with a
view to having work begun upon the proposed
extenalona _ _
Bxh'I.111 the 11101" Control .
DECATUR Neb. , Sept. 25-Specal.- ( ! )
Word was brought In today that 2S0 teams
with railroad hnplements were on the other
Bide of the river , end now I I rumored that
the long promised extension of the Illinois
Central to the river will ba fulfilled. Camps
have been pitched and I looks as If It means
buslneu. The people here are very much
excited over the matter .
11""le 3111 7'ialrea Ills Ile.
CRAIG , Neb , Sept 25.-Spclsl-A ( ) prom-
Inent farmer of Burt county , living a short
distance out of Oakland , named August Shin-
ber wa arrested a few daIs ago under a
complaint of Insanity filed by his wle. Yes-
lerdlY evening he WS brought to Craig by
Constable Ireland I lit both parties look
lOdging at the hotel. During ! the night Shit-
bor In some 1)'sterlous manner obtained possession
session of some poison . which hl took and was
found , dead In his room this morning . An investigation -
veslgaton of the case will be made
hurt eoull ) ' Fnrnat ; . Su"'It
OAKLAND , Neb. . Sept 25.-Special.- ( )
Gus Chlnburg , 1 prominent Burt county
firmer , living three miles east of here , com.
milted suicide at the Craig hotel by taking
polson Tuesday night Ills mind had been
deranged , for some thnu. Ito was lt the
time under the sheriff's charge and was
being taken before true board of Insanity lt
Tekamah . Io leaves a wife and children.
He owned a splendid flrm and was well
fixed financially. lie was about 38 years
old and had lived here .
011 Ind hld lved many years
Attorney Ira Thomas of Oakland will continuo
tlmo the Craig Times and I will be run
democratic , lS It used to be. The plant was
owned by Thomas formerly , md he was
forced to take It back on a mortgage from
Secoll & Witty.
1.'ul'rnl or hul,1 Ynll' .
PLATTSMOUTI. Neb. , Sept. 25.-Spe- (
cial-Tho funeral of Judd "lnce. the young
man who was injured In an Omaha saloon
Thursday was conducted here Ilst evening
The mother Is ablest distracted.
Yesterday morning Drs Livingston , Cool
and Cummings held a post-mortom exanllna-
ton over the remains at the request of tine
mother. The facts obtained will be used at
the trial of CUlllngs In Omaha .
An experiment Is being trIed by ex.Senllor
Samuel Thomas at his creamer west of this
city by filling an Immense silo with green
fee for winter use
UI"trh.t ( Court nt SI'rllA..n. .
SPHINO\I W. Neb. . Sopt. : ; ( Special
Telegram.-1)iatrict ) ) court opened lt tills
place yesterday . with Judge Bartow of Chad-
ron on tha bench. A number of minor cases
have been disposed of and the Porter murder -
for case remanded back to the county court
from whence It Carne . JUdge Iolsclaw of
this county found Porter guilty last June of
nlurdfr In the first degree and held him to
the district court for sentence.
Arrested for Sh'nlll n Child.
OD [ .L , Neb , Sept 25.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Marlon ) 1.'eldcle was arrested here 10-
day on the charge of kidnaping the 1S-year-
011 daughter of A. S. Lyons of Beate , Kan.
Fe"lo claims he was taking the gIrl to her
mother. , Wile lives In Lincoln Neb. , awl hl'
been separated from her husband for I 111111)
her or yearJ. Iho girl being their only
daughter.
Unl"nlil : h'rehnlt Ilrl",1 /hat.
dAKLAND Neb. , Sept -SpecIal ( Tele-
gran-Fire ) broke out In P. J. Johnson's
general store last night and consumed almost
the entire sto k. The lock was insured for
$2,500 In the German of Freeport. On the
building , owned 1 by David : Nelson of Gothell-
berg Neb , $00 , In the North lirltisll .
LArlrnlu's Pollee Chl.t UI"II'IIIII'J.
NORTH PLATTE . Neb. , Sept 25.-Speclal (
Telegram.-Chief ) Melck of Lincoln was In
the city today to identify the man held here ,
supposed , to be Dailey. The man held Is
not Dailey . although he answerEd the do-
scrlplon fairly \11.
Did "UI Ever .
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your
troubles ? I not get a bottle now and get
relief This medicine , his been found to bo
peculiarly adapted 10 the relict and cure of
all female complaints . exerting a wonderful
direct Influence In giving strength and tone
to the organs I you have loss of appetite ,
constipation . headache , . fainting spells or are
nervous . sleepless . excitable melancholy or
troubled with dizzy spells , Electric Bitters lathe
the merlclno you need health and strength
are guaranteel by its use Only fitly cents at
Kuhn & Oo.s drug store. S
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MUHPIY-Dlnlel. September 2 aged 21
) ears , at residence , 108 Jackson ltree ! .
Funeral Friday morning , September 27 , at
9 o'clock , from family residence to Ht
Phiomena church. Interment Holy Bep-
ulchre cemelery. Danll Murphy " was for
de\lrtmllt three years a member of the Omaha lire
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/r . . . bun Ihuronlhly coansml
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strain or grief SEXUAl. I.XCESSt S In
mlddlo life or from the effects or youthful
follies . Ire ul yield readily to our now treat-
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